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Terrace Bay News, 9 Dec 1954, p. 6

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' jm J : hockey news TERRACE 'TAKES MARATHON 6.3 It was a bruising game from start to finish, Officials worked hard to keep up t~ the rough-house type of play that dominated all three periods. During the 60 minutes of hockey 29 penalties were handed out (14 to Terrace Bay, 15 to Marathon). When bruises and goals were - tallied, up Terrace Bay. was' on the long end of a 6-3 score, Last season's cellar-dwellers had toppled the champs of the 153-'5) North Shore loop by a decisive margin, ' It all took place last Saturday night in Terrace Bay's new arena as pert of the opening festivities of the Memorial Recreation Centre, Marathon opened the scoring at 4:25 of the first period on an unasisted goal by Kosolowski, Before the goal was scored, six per*lties had been handed out, At the 12 minute mark, Terrace tied the score as Desrosier poked one cast Jorgensen in an assist from Moro, With play 4 minutes along in the end period "Superiors" moved ahead as aayes set up the play whereby Stachiw scored, "Mercuries" tied it up at 10:10 wnen Amadeao rifled one past Weaver on & pass from Charyna, Twenty-two seconds later Osmar tallied from Brassard to give Terrace a 3-2 margin, Early in the 3rd period Desrosier chalked up his 2nd counter with assists to Moro and Lang. A couple of minutes later Bond flipped one in Marathon!s net on a beautiful passing play from Hayes to Stachiw. At 17:00 Knight made it 6-2 for Terrace Bay with help from Moro ond Osmar, A minute later Marathon (Cont. on next col.) Pave 6 "TERRACE TAKES MARATHON 643 (cont. ) scored their 3rd and final tally as Amadeao again beat Weaver on a psss from Charyna,. Terrace Bay penalties were handed out to Osmar (2); McEwan (3), Hayes; Diduch (2); Lang; Knight, Brassard (2) and Bond. Marathon penalties: Leblanc (2); Amadeao (2); Pearson; Kosolowski; Polden (2); Henderson (3); Charyna; Sippola (3). - Lineups: Marathon "Mercuries" G, McMorland, R. Polden, D. Rusnak, P, Amadeao, J. Charyna, J. Henderson, P, Sippola, R. LeBlanc, J, Kosolowski, P, Morgan, A, Lanteigne, D. Campbell, B,. Pearson, N. Jorgensen, Terrace Bay "Superiors": H, Weaver, C, Brassard, R, Payette, J, McEwan, J, Lang, W. Hanley, M. Osmar, D. Derosiers, G. Riley, J. Moro, E. Knight, B, Hayes, R. Stachiw, T. Bond, P, Diduch, Officials: E, Pineault and R, Gauthier, «~~ , 0-0-0 MINOR HOCKEY | Local minor hockey league teams played exhibition games last Saturday as part of the Recreation Centre opening activities, Terrace Bay midgets lost a close one to Schreiber by a 3-2 score, The local juveniles were on the long end of a 7-1 score against Marathon, But is should be noted that the Marathon team was short- handed and it was their first time on - skates this year, They will undoubtedly give a much better account of themselves as the season progresses, A Juvenile League has been set up for the first time in the North Shore, In it are three teams: Marathon, White River and Schreiber. That's a fine start in the right direction. Who knows -=- some of the youngsters playing minor hockey around these parts today may be in the N.H.L. to-morrow, O-0-0 NOTICE The Cocktail Bar and Beverage Room at the Hotel Terrace will be closed December 24th and 25th, 0-0-0

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